试卷名称:2019年大学生英语竞赛(NECCS)D类初赛真题试卷

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—Hello, Sir! I’ m doing some research for an article about the way men dress. Can I ask you some questions? —Yeah, no problem. —______ —In the evening? What, you mean clubs and that sort of thing? —Yes, when you go clubbing. —Well, I dress exactly like this.  

A.What do you often have for the evening?

B.How do you spend your life in the evening?

C.Where would you like to go in the evening?

D.Have you ever been to clubs in the evening?

E.What do you usually wear to go out in the evening?

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Dictation Listen to the passage. For questions 21 -25, fill in the blanks with the exact words or phrases you hear. Every child, every generation is a product of their times. And this is certainly true for the net generation, often 【D1】______as “Generation Y“. These children were bom from the late 1970s to the late 1990s. Growing up in relative affluence in many parts of the world, 【D2】______from family and friends, this generation is strong-minded, self-confident, and sometimes self-centered. Many Generation Y children in more affluent societies have fewer brothers and sisters than those in previous generations or are only children, and they are often quite spoilt and protected by their parents. In general, Generation Y is better dressed, better fed and better looked after than previous generations. Largely due of course to being the first generation to grow up with computers and the Internet, this generation is 【D3】______ and technologically savvy. While older generations are still getting used to sending emails, members of Generation Y are competent and constant users of mobile phones, 【D4】______music downloads and social networking sites—and are used to multitasking. They are creative, publishing their own blogs, websites, videos and music. And they are part of a global online community 【D5】______information and other young people from all over the world.In this section, you will hear two short passages. The passages will be read twice. After each passage, there will be a thirty-second pause. During the pause, write the answers on the answer sheet. Dictation Listen to the passage. For questions 21~25, fill in the blanks with the exact words or phrases you hear. Every child, every generation is a product of their times. And this is certainly true for the net generation, often referred to as “Generation Y”. These children were born from the late 1970s to the late 1990s. Growing up in relative affluence in many parts of the world, with great attention from family and friends, this generation is strong-minded, self-confident, and sometimes self-centered. Many Generation Y children in more affluent societies have fewer brothers and sisters than those in previous generations or are only children, and they are often quite spoilt and protected by their parents. In general, Generation Y is better dressed, better fed and better looked after than previous generations. Largely due of course to being the first generation to grow up with computers and the Internet, this generation is well-informed and technologically savvy. While older generations are still getting used to sending emails, members of Generation Y are competent and constant users of mobile phones, instant messaging, music downloads and social networking sites—and are used to multitasking. They are creative, publishing their own blogs, websites, videos and music. And they are part of a global online community with access to information and other young people from all over the world.
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[*] Everybody makes language mistakes, whether it is in their own language or a foreign language. Sometimes instead of the word that they wanted to say, a speaker uses a similar-sounding word. This is called a malapropism, 【C1】______the French phrase mat a propos, which means “inappropriate“. Malapropisms occur in everyday conversations, on the radio, in speeches and presentations. In some cases the word sounds strange. However, mistakes 【C2】______a civil serpent instead of a civil servant can be very funny, particularly when they are said by a well-known person in a particular【C3】cont______. Sports commentators and politicians seem to produce the funniest malapropisms.【C4】For______U. S. president George W. Bush, for example, made so many malapropisms and other 【C5】______(linguist)errors that these mistakes became known as “Bushisms“. His classic slips of the【C6】ton______included nuclear power pants instead of nuclear power plants. Speakers do not only use the wrong word, they often mispronounce words too. This can be because somebody does not know the 【C7】______(pronounce)of an unusual word—for example, words that are more common in【C8】wri______language. However, a speaker can also mispronounce a word 【C9】______mixing up the sounds in words. This is called a spoonerism. Mixing up sounds often creates nonsense words—for example, wook out the lindow instead of look out the window, but it can also create a funny change in meaning, such as a lack of pies instead of a pack of lies. Many people use spoonerisms 【C10】______(accident)when they are nervous or speak too quickly, but comedians use them deliberately as a comic play on words.
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Hawaii is the only island state in the United States, which comprised of a chain of 132 islands. It is also the only state that has official native languages. There are two official languages: English and Hawaiian. The Hawaiian language is very similar to languages spoken across the Pacific Ocean in places like Fiji and the Philippines. The Hawaiian language came very close to becoming an extinct language, though. A number of factors were involved in the decline of the Hawaiian language. First of all, the arrival of explorers in the late 1700s and missionaries in the early 1800s brought not only new cultures and ideas, but diseases as well. Many locals died because they had no immunity to those diseases. The number of native Hawaiian speakers fell rapidly. Second, the Hawaiian monarchy was overthrown and in 1896, English became the official language of schools and government. With an increasing American presence, English became the language of business, further limiting the use of Hawaiian. Year after year, the sounds of the native language became less common on the streets. When Hawaii became part of the United States in 1959, the people fought to have Hawaiian included as an official language. Now, more and more Hawaiians are trying to leam their ancestral language, and the Hawaiian state government is attempting to help them. Hawaiian classes are now taught in the schools. Hawaiian newspapers are published, and there are some Hawaiian radio shows. A new dictionary of the language was even created. One particularly novel way the government is trying to protect the language is by not allowing tourists to the island of Niihau. There, Hawaiian is the only language spoken by the residents! Although Hawaiian has been saved from extinction, it is spoken by only 1.5% of the population. Japanese and the Filipino language Tagalog are in much wider use in the Hawaiian Islands. The Hawaiian language still has a long way to go. If you visit, though, you might hear people using the Hawaiian word “aloha“ instead of “hello. “ Questions 71 ~ 75 Complete the summary with a maximum of two words from the passage for each blank, changing the form where necessary. Two official languages are spoken in Hawaii—English and Hawaiian. The Hawaiian language, which is 【R1】______languages spoken in the Philippines and Fiji, almost became extinct. Some factors affected the 【R2】______of the Hawaiian language. In the early time the arrival of explorers and missionaries brought not only new 【R3】______, but also diseases. These diseases made the number of native Hawaiian speakers 【R4】______. In the late 1900s English became the official language of schools and government, which limited the use of Hawaiian. Later, the Hawaiians and the state government made great efforts to prevent Hawaiian 【R5】______.
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How many countries and organizations will take part in the 2019 China Beijing International Horticultural Exhibition?In this section, you will hear five short news items. Each item will be read only once. After each item, there will be a fifteen-second pause. During the pause, read the question and the four choices marked A, B, C and D, and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on the answer sheet with a single line through the centre. 16. The 2019 China Beijing International Horticultural Exhibition will open on April 29, hosting more than 16 million people from 86 countries and 26 international organizations. Construction work on four main pavilions for the expo has been completed. The infrastructures have been put into operation in the park, said the deputy director of the 2019 expo coordination bureau. 17. The art of building small wooden boats is being used to help young, at-risk adults in the United States. These young people are being trained and working as apprentices in a boat building program in Alexandria, Virginia. The Alexandria Seaport Foundation is providing support for the program. It aims to help those who have little hope of attending college or finding a well-paying job. The goal is to give young people the skills, state of mind and self-control to change their lives for the better. 18. People in Japan pay good money to eat the deadly pufferfish. There, the food is called fugu. Eating fugu is especially popular during the winter holiday season. But in the last few years, the fugu market has seen a change. The part of the ocean where pufferfish live is warming quickly. Consequently, pufferfish are traveling north to find cooler water. Along the way, new kinds of poisonous fish are being created. The Japanese government has ordered fishermen and fish traders to throw away any hybrids that they catch. 19. Alan Naiman was known for being careful about how he spent his money. But even those closest to him had no knowledge of the fortune he quietly gathered and the last act he had planned. Naiman died of cancer at age 63 last January. The man from the state of Washington gave most of his money to groups that help the poor, sick, disabled and abandoned children. He gave them $11 million. The large amount of his fortune shocked the groups that received his gifts and even his best friends. 20. The debate on whether eggs are good or bad for people is never ending, but a new study conducted by researchers at the University of Eastern Finland is definitely pro-egg. According to the study, the consumption of one egg a day is associated with a lower risk for type 2 diabetes. The key components in eggs that give them their diabetes-crushing power appear to be certain lipid molecules. Mother Nature Network pointed out that this study looked strictly at egg consumption in moderation, so this doesn’t mean we should start gorging on eggs. 86. 112. 126. 160.
My father tried to______his voice but my mother realized who it was at once. disguise blow hide rearrange revise
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Linda’ s mum urges her to pack lots of warm clothes______it gets cold at night. unless in that otherwise so that in case
If you checked your work and wrote______, you______have to rewrite it later. clearly; did less clearly; needn’ t more clearly; won’ t more clearly; wouldn’ t most clearly; would
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Jim and Sue______each other at the National Library yesterday and they were really surprised to see each other long after graduation from college. put up with bumped into came into looked into got away with
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Translate the underlined phrase into Chinese. The test was so difficult that I really had to rack my brains to find the answers.
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